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Hu Xiu·2025-08-29 08:51

Core Insights - Local state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have significantly increased their participation in A-share mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in 2023, with 28 control acquisitions completed by August, representing over a fourfold increase compared to the same period in 2024 [1][5][6] - The total transaction amount for these acquisitions reached 31.195 billion RMB, a 410.38% increase year-on-year [6][7] Group 1: Transaction Overview - The 28 transactions show a notable structural change, with Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Hubei being the most active provinces [2][14] - Anhui leads with 6 transactions totaling 5.468 billion RMB, closely followed by Jiangsu with 6 transactions and 6.044 billion RMB [2][16] - The semiconductor and strategic emerging industries are the primary focus, with the electronic information sector accounting for 10.441 billion RMB, and semiconductors alone making up 28.4% of the total M&A amount [3][12] Group 2: Regional Dynamics - M&A activities are expanding beyond first- and second-tier cities, with smaller cities like Huangshan, Quzhou, and Qujing also participating in acquisitions [4][28] - Notably, county-level SOEs are also entering the M&A market, as seen with Cangnan County acquiring a stake in a medical technology company [31][33] Group 3: Industry Focus - The electronic information industry has the highest transaction volume, with 7 deals accounting for 25% of the total, followed by traditional manufacturing and chemical industries [11][12] - The semiconductor sector leads in both transaction volume and scale, with 6 deals totaling 8.866 billion RMB [12][20] Group 4: Policy and Future Outlook - Recent policies in regions like Henan and Tianjin are encouraging M&A activities, indicating a broader trend of support for local SOEs to engage in acquisitions [35][36] - The ongoing support from national financial authorities and local governments suggests that the wave of local SOE acquisitions is likely to continue, expanding both in scope and participation [37]